In a recent thematic review, the FCA found that price comparison websites did not always ensure that consumers were given the appropriate information to help them make informed decisions.
This is particularly important as the FCA is concerned that consumers’ focus on headline price and brand when using price comparison websites could distract from crucial product features such as policy coverage and terms.
By failing to provide clear information, the websites are increasing the risk that consumers may buy products without understanding key features such as level of cover or excess levels and purely focus on the price. While some websites did provide this information, the level of clarity varied significantly depending on the provider.



Financial Sanctions Checks
Shirley McKenzie Compliance Conduct, FCA, PI
In response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the FCA published information about the tranche of sanctions announced in relation to Russia and Belarus and the HM Treasury’s Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) has been regularly updating its publications to provide new information as it becomes available. Financial sanctions – a firm’s obligations The FCA […]